New Horizons - Spring 2004

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SPRING 2004

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Red Rose Ball 2004 Lisa Delafuente wants to be a guidance counselor. Jeeba Kuriakose hopes to do biomedical research. Daniel Wibel aspires to teach literature. Sandra Glover, now working at Shell Chemical L.P., dreams of operating a conference center. Thanks to the Red Rose Scholarship, these UHD students will be closer to realizing their dreams. The Red Rose Ball, UHD’s signature scholarship fundraiser, powers a variety of such scholarship programs

for deserving students at Houston’s Downtown University. Red Rose Ball 2004 is Saturday, April 17 at the new Hilton Americas-Houston, one of many features in the revitalization of downtown Houston.

Meet Red Rose Scholars on Page 8! Each year, the ball honors an individual for dedication and commitment to education. The 2004 honoree is Eugene H. Vaughan, founding chairman, Vaughan Nelson Investment Management, L.P.

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MetroRail Grand Opening at UH-Downtown Now more than ever UHDowntown is connected to the heart of the Houston community. January 1 marked the grand opening of the first ever light rail system in the city. With UHD as the northernmost point of the 7.5 mile track, students, faculty and visitors have access to the Reliant Arena area and all points inbetween along Main Street (and San Jacinto in the Museum District).

On New Year’s Day, then-Mayor Lee P. Brown and Metro CEO and President Shirley Delibero rode in MetroRail cars crammed with dignitaries and community leaders from the southernmost point on the line non-stop to the UH-Downtown Station at the doorstep of the university. Here they held a grand opening ceremony on the refurbished South Deck to recognize those who helped make the project a reality. Continued on page 5

Making Progress UHD’s new Commerce Street Building is on schedule for an early July move-in date. When this issue went to press, the contractors were installing the building’s glass – the precursor for sheet rock, paint, and finishing touches. On the exterior, the contractor is finishing the steps at the front of the building and a plaza at the back of the building.

New College, New Opportunities:

UHD’s College of Public Service This year, UH-Downtown inaugurates the university’s fifth college, the College of Public Service which combines two communityfocused academic programs: criminal justice and urban teacher education. The college will be housed in the university’s new Commerce Street Building when it opens this summer. Both programs were formerly a part of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. Dr. Beth Pelz is the interim dean of the new college, with approximately 620 students currently enrolled – and more students on the way once the college moves

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into new quarters. Both academic programs within the college have community advisory boards, and Dr. Marilyn McShane is the director of the college’s new Center for Education and Community Justice. The new center, which is currently seeking funding, will conduct research and provide professional support for community organizations. And university watchers should take note: the College of Public Service isn’t the only new thing on the UHD academic horizon. For information about the university’s two newest graduate programs, turn to page two.

There’s more good news inside! • New Master’s Degrees ................................... p. 2 • A Super Time at UHD ..................................... p. 3 • Alumni Society ......................................... pp. 4-5


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